WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Comes with a range of features. Provides theme health information. Has a powerful admin panel. Suitable for beginners.
Cons: Not suitable for ecommerce stores.
Pros: Offers a clean layout. Comes with multiple features. Features over 260 templates.
Cons: Limited features in free version.
Pros: Has an SEO-friendly design. Suitable for creating an online marketplace. Supports multi-vendor functionality. Comes integrated with the Elementor page builder.
Cons: Requires minor bug fixes.
Pros: Editable in WPBakery and Elementor. Offers multiple design elements. Supports one-click installation.
Cons: Can be overwhelming for beginners.
Pros: Plentiful features. Support for Google Analytics, GTM, and Search Console. Well-detailed tutorials and manuals. Free version suits most individuals and SMEs.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Customizable appearance. Six free templates. Drag-and-drop functionality. Multisite support.
Cons: Nagging and persistent promo banners with the free version.
Pros: Provides several layout options. Can be customized to suit user preference. Offers e-commerce support. Has a drag-and-drop interface.
Cons: Requires minor bug fixes.